I used the Taylor Study Method. I also had the Academic Review package (which I found to be very limited), AATBS practice tests, and a bunch of other study materials I came across. The TSM was best in my opinion because in this package no practice exam is completely the same. The other companies used a cluster of the same exams which the test taker begins to memorize and doesn't get exposed to different questions after taking the allotted tests. The TSM is always producing more new questions than older ones on the practice tests which causes the test taker to be prepared for questions that are worded differently on the same subjects. Also the TSM has domain tests that are always available to allow the test taker to strengthen skills that maybe weaker than other areas. The TSM staff are available daily and the owner, Dr. Taylor, also has workshops online and live ones also so viewers can write in to ask questions. I also suggest that when you start scoring in the 90 percent area, you're probably ready to take the eppp. I wish you the best. Linda June, PhD.
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From: Devika Srivastava
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Hello!
I am debating between the online AATBS and Academic Review mock exam 4 mos packages (AATBS is slightly cheaper and having a sale) but do not know which one is better and needed some guidance if anyone has tried. I thought this may be the best place to ask as people have already taken the exam. Any help is appreciated! Thank you so much!
Devika
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